Plan to rebuild fire-damaged ByWard Market eatery goes before committee
Owners of the Vittoria Trattoria restaurant want to rebuild the William Street property with a four-storey addition that would feature 16 hotel units.
Plan to rebuild fire-damaged ByWard Market eatery goes before committee
Owners of the Vittoria Trattoria restaurant want to rebuild the William Street property with a four-storey addition that would feature 16 hotel units.
Thumbs up or down? Planning committee, NCC rule on city-wide development proposals
A series of developments including plans for a controversial hotel in the ByWard Market and LeBreton Flats received judgment in a busy week for city
Controversial Château Laurier expansion cleared after final attempt to revoke approval fails
A last-ditch effort to block council approval of the controversial project failed to garner enough support for another debate Thursday
Councillors’ effort to block Château Laurier addition fails – but will be reconsidered Thursday
Though a call to revoke council approval for the Château Laurier’s controversial addition was initially defeated, a move to reconsider the motion on Thursday will
City likely to fail any legal challenge over Chateau Laurier addition: memo
A pending motion for city council to rescind approval of the controversial addition to the Château Laurier could land the municipality in a tough court
Planning committee approves Château Laurier extension
Ottawa’s planning committee approved the site plan for the Château Laurier’s proposed addition Thursday following hours of debate over procedure and the finer points of
Section of William Street becomes pedestrian plaza to boost ByWard Market daytime traffic
The organization that runs the historic ByWard Market building says a $50,000 pilot project to convert a stretch of William Street into a pedestrian-only plaza
Airbnb, similar services limiting access to affordable housing in Ottawa: lobby group
More than 1,000 homes could be put back on Ottawa’s housing market if the city cracked down on owners who have converted their properties into
City council gives OK to private pot shops in Ottawa
City councillors approved a staff recommendation Thursday to allow pot storefronts in Ottawa, despite a number of complaints about the lack of local zoning powers
All Saints redevelopment in Sandy Hill gets green light from committee
A multimillion-dollar proposal to build a nine-storey mixed-use development next to the former All Saints Anglican Church in Sandy Hill is a big step closer
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